Linux Foundation System Administrator (LFCS) Crash Course

The Linux Foundation LFCS certification is rapidly establishing itself as the new standard in Linux Certification. It is distribution independent and allows Linux professionals to demonstrate their knowledge in a live performance-based exam where the candidate works on real assignments on a real Linux system (such as Ubuntu, CentOS or SUSE). This training course will teach the basic skills needed to pass the LFCS exam.

What you'll learn-and how you can apply it

How to install a Linux

Advanced Command Line Usage

How to Manage Users and Permissions

How to Manage software packages

How to Configure Networking

How to Create partitions and Logical Volumes and manage file systems

How to Manage the Boot Procedure

Bash Scripting Essentials

Process Management

Managing Services

How to Work with Virtual Machines

This training course is for you because...

You want to learn Linux basics

You want to learn the basic topics needed to pass the LFCS exam

Prerequisites

Course participants need minimal knowledge of the Linux operating system. This knowledge can be acquired by:

To work through the labs in this course, the participant needs to install a lab environment. Installation will be covered in this course, the participants is requested to download an ISO file of his favorite Linux distribution (CentOS 7.4, Ubuntu LTS 18.04 or SUSE Leap 43.x) before start of the course.

You can also attend a Linux in 3 Hours Safari Live Training course with Sander van Vugt

About your instructor

Sander van Vugt started working with Linux in 1992. He wrote his first book about Linux in 1999, and up to date has completed 62 different books on Linux related topics, including the best selling RHCSA/RHCE 7 Cert Guide. Sander is the author of over 20 Linux related video courses. He also works as a Linux instructor, teaching on-site and on-line classes for customers around the world.

Schedule

The timeframes are only estimates and may vary according to how the class is progressing